Feet on the floor and looking

JingShan Park

I'm slowly mining through the several thousand photographs I collected during the Beijing project last month.

This one surfaces unexpectedly.

I remember the thick still air, and the steep, sweaty climb behind the Forbidden City. I remember the dusk and the dragonflies. I remember feeling annoyed that my dSLR battery had died earlier that afternoon because I'd forgotten to charge it the previous night.

I also remember the moment I looked up and saw the concentric circles of this structure from beneath the trees. I don't remember why I forgot about this picture until I found it again just now.

The camera doesn't make the picture; the brain does. And the world and the imagination meet in a slow dance of negotiation, each making due with the limitations and neuroses that the other brings.

This might be my favorite picture from the month.

To the Photo Two group from ICP last week -- thanks for the great work. Keep looking up and keep making pictures.

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